09-13-2023 09:52 PM
What are the best SD or memory cards that are compatible with the Canon EOS Rebel T5, and what is the limit for each card? And by limit, I meant how many photos and videos can it hold on that camera?
09-13-2023 10:16 PM
You want to use full size SD cards, not micro SD cards. I recommend a 32GB or 64GB Sandisk card.
09-13-2023 10:30 PM
Number of shots with an 8GB card, depending on the resolution:
Display of possible shots:
All this information is in the camera manual. You download and refer to it. It contains much information on your camera.
09-14-2023 07:36 PM
What about 256GB?
09-14-2023 07:41 PM
You shouldn't use such large memory cards. It is better to have several smaller memory cards such as 32 GB then one large card. If a large card fails, you lose all your pictures. With smaller cards, you don't lose everything.
07-11-2024 03:27 PM
However, if you were recording large amounts of continuous high quality video, wouldn't it be better to have one big sd card? I agree that if you're not doing that, it's probably best to use smaller ones, but in such a situation, it would quite obviously be better to have the larger one over the smaller ones. As such, this doesn't seem like a situation where you tell someone, 'It's always terrible to have a big one, never get it' as much as it would be 'It depends, but you should probably not get a big one unless you need to record large amounts of video or want lots of RAW photos'. Just saying.
07-11-2024 04:46 PM
If you need to do that, fine. But don't leave the video just on the SD card any longer than necessary. Get it moved or backed-up off-camera.
09-13-2023 10:40 PM - edited 09-14-2023 11:01 AM
SD card=memory card.
Memory card capacity is shown in the owner's manual. Do you have it? If not, download it from Canon. How much fits on a card depends on image quality settings and if shooting JPEGs or RAW or both. Total movie recording time on a card depends on movie recording size setting. Either one depends on available space on the card. You can have stills and video on the same card.
09-14-2023 07:11 AM - edited 09-17-2023 08:53 AM
Stick to the full size, SDHC SD cards, which have a capacity of 32 GB or less. I realize the camera specifications says the SDXC SD cards, which have a capacity of 64 GB or higher, are also compatible. They are not compatible.
Based on personal experience [and] those of other forum members experiencing SD card issues with xxxxD camera bodies, the camera will give you frequent errors or just stop working with SDXC memory cards. When you switch to a smaller card, SDHC, then all the problems go away.
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